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Diversification Times and Biogeographic Patterns in Apiales
This study provides an overview of the historical biogeography of the major clades of Apiales based on extensive taxon sampling from all major lineages of the order, and character sampling of sequence data from the plastid rpl16 intron and trnD-trnY-trnE-trnT intergenic spacers.
Antoine N. Nicolas, Gregory M. Plunkett
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In this article, we propose a semi-automated method to rebuild genome ancestors of chloroplasts by taking into account gene duplication. Two methods have been used in order to achieve this work: a naked eye investigation using homemade scripts, whose ...
Guyeux Christophe +4 more
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Evolutionary origins of abnormally large shoot sodium accumulation in non-saline environments within the Caryophyllales [PDF]
The prevalence of sodium (Na) “hyperaccumulator” species, which exhibit abnormally large shoot sodium concentrations ([Na]shoot) when grown in non-saline environments, was investigated among angiosperms in general and within the Caryophyllales order in ...
Albert +72 more
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Postharvest agricultural losses constitute a major food security risk. In contrast, postharvest protection is strongly linked with food safety. The present study aims to develop novel postharvest protection tools through a bioprospecting protocol ...
Nikos E. Papanikolaou +6 more
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Identification of names of plant curatives and substances in folk and fiction texts shows close interactions between man and the world, attitudes of people towards nature. Research in phytonyms and medicinal plant names proper is most essential for the
Anita Sh. Ishmukhametova
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Tree of Sex: A database of sexual systems [PDF]
The vast majority of eukaryotic organisms reproduce sexually, yet the nature of the sexual system and the mechanism of sex determination often vary remarkably, even among closely related species. Some species of animals and plants change sex across their
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Cuminum cyminum L., commonly known as cumin, which belongs to the family Apiaceae and the order Apiales, is a widely grown spice and medicinal plant in Xinjiang province, China.
Hongyu Deng +11 more
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Floral organ sequences in Apiales (Apiaceae, Araliaceae, Pittosporaceae)
It is remarkable that families like Apiaceae and Brassicaceae, characterised by uniform floral diagrams (i.e. stable positioning of floral organs relative to one another), show a great variability in initiation sequence of the floral organs. Within the subfamily Saniculoideae of the Apiaceae temporal overlaps in the initiation of the floral whorls ...
Leins, P. +3 more
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Complete plastome of Toricellia tiliifolia (Toricelliaceae), a relict plant
In this study, we presented the first complete plastome of Toricellia tiliifolia, an Arcto-Tertiary relict endemic to eastern Asian, using Illumina pair-end sequencing data.
Changkun Liu +3 more
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The celery genome sequence reveals sequential paleo‐polyploidizations, karyotype evolution and resistance gene reduction in apiales [PDF]
SummaryCelery (Apium graveolens L. 2n = 2x = 22), a member of the Apiaceae family, is among the most important and globally grown vegetables. Here, we report a high‐quality genome sequence assembly, anchored to 11 chromosomes, with total length of 3.33 Gb and N50 scaffold length of 289.78 Mb.
Xiaoming Song +30 more
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